No, not legally. If the law states the legal drinking age is 21, then one has to be 21 in order to legally consume it, no matter who bought it or serves it.
In the state of Texas you can legally drink at 13 or older so long as you are in the eye sight of your parent, guardian, and/or spouse. And the parent/guardian/spouse must be at least 21. Also the parent/guardian/spouse must order the drink then give the drink to you. However the establishment has the right to refuse.
Legally the wife needs to be 21 also to drink.
Depends on the country/state you are in. In the UK it is legal to buy drink at 18 years.
If you or she are of legal drinking age yes.
The 16 year old female is legally responsible for herself, since marriage emancipates you. There is no marriage where a spouse is your legal guardian. Marriage is equal.
No, u have to be 18 and over to drink alcohol. Actually, yes a 12 yr old can drink. It may not be legal but I don't think you'll be getting served anywhere.
The legal age to drink in Mexico is 18 years old.
It is legal to be a 17 year old in Washington. It is legal to be a 25 year old in Washington. It is legal for them to have sexual relations, as the age of consent is 16 in Washington. It is not legal for a 17 year old to enter into a contract.
yes
Spouse indicates that you're married. No, it is not illegal for your spouse to get pregnant.
18 years old is the legal age to buy and drink alcohol in Brazil.
I know of nowhere in the western world where that would be legal.
In many countries, 18 years old is the legal drinking age because that is the age seen as 'mature' or becoming an adult. In these countries, people generally think it is acceptable for adults to drink alcohol so that's why it is legal for 18 year olds and over.
21 is the drinking age, but there are some clubs who will allow an 18 year old into the club and not drink.
In many places, a relationship between a 19-year-old and a 15-year-old could be considered illegal due to age of consent laws. It's important to be aware of the specific laws in your area regarding the age of consent and statutory rape to avoid legal issues. It's advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional.